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Yi-Chen

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Jamal was recently hired as a sales representative for a pharmaceutical company. He notices that all the other sales reps pad their expense accounts by claiming meals with clients that never took place and then pocket the extra money. Jamal figures that since everyone else is cheating on their expense accounts, he might as well do the same. What ethics trap is Jamal falling into?
 A) following orders
 B) competition
 C) conformity
 D) lost in a crowd

Question 2

Theo believes that everyone must develop his or her own ethical rules. So whereas he believes that gay marriage should be legal, he understands that other people might feel differently. Theo would be considered to be a(n) _______ relativist.
 A) individual
 B) issue-oriented
 C) cultural
 D) societal



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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